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Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
Harpur and Iles: Protection
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Underworld boss Bernie 'Tenderness' Mellick is certainly paying a heavy price for maiming Ivor Wright in a firebombing. For Wright's men have now kidnapped his eleven-year-old son Graham. Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Colin Harpur and his brilliant, amoral superior ACC Desmond Iles must rescue the boy from the kidnappers before Tenderness takes his revenge in this adaptation of Bill James' novel Protection.
Art Direction:
Penny Harvey
Associate Producer:
Helen Vallis
Casting Associate:
Jane Deitch
Continuity:
Pam Humphreys
Costume Designer:
Carol Davies Marshall
Director:
Jim Hill
Director of Photography:
John McGlashan
Editor:
Ian Sutherland
Executive Producer:
Jen Samson
First Assistant Director:
Sean Guest
Focus Puller:
Liam Murphy
Gaffer:
Paul Evemy
Graphic Designer:
Louise Hillam
Grip:
John Rake
Location Manager:
Lowri Thomas
Makeup Designer:
Eirioes Elfyn
Music:
Philip Appleby
Novel:
James Tucker
Original Music Composer:
Philip Appleby
Producer:
Jane Dauncey
Screenplay:
Dom Shaw
Script Editor:
Ceri Meyrick
Second Assistant Director:
Celia Willett
Sound Editor:
Paul Jefferies
Sound Mixer:
Tim Ricketts
Sound Recordist:
Jeff Matthews
Third Assistant Director:
Nicholas Wade
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